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Water and Dust Resistant Test and Measurement Microphone

July 15, 2015, Depew, New York –  A new 1/2″ (12mm) microphone and preamplifier system, model 130A24, is available from PCB Piezotronics, Inc. This array microphone is for use in applications where moisture, oil splash and contamination are a concern. Typical applications include brake and tire noise, industrial machinery noise, environmental noise, leak detection and general purpose acoustic tests. The phase characteristics of this microphone are tailored for noise source location applications such as holography, beamforming, acoustic cameras and sound pressure mapping.

Model 130A24 has a replaceable water and dust resistant cover. This acoustically transparent protective cover provides an unobtrusive alternative to windscreens and more consistent response than rubber covers. This array microphone is equipped with a rugged stainless steel grid cap similar to those used on high end condenser microphones. 

The 130A24 has a wide dynamic range, from 30 dBA (inherent noise level) to 150 dB. Although the 130A24 is optimized for flat response in a free-field, it also provides excellent response in pressure and diffuse field microphone applications.

PCB carries a full complement of prepolarized and externally polarized condenser microphones and preamplifiers. Prepolarized microphones use standard coaxial cables and are ICP® compliant, allowing power supplies to be shared with other ICP® compliant products such as accelerometers, pressure and force sensors. This interchangeability can result in a significant per-channel cost savings as well as reduce test set-up time.  PCB products are backed by our best in class warranty and Total Customer Satisfaction policy.

Model 130A24 is a stock item and available for immediate shipment. For additional information please visit www.pcb.com/acoustics or contact Mark Valentino, Product Manager, at (866) 816-8892 or email at mvalentino@pcb.com .

About PCB Piezotronics, Inc.

PCB Piezotronics, Inc. is a global manufacturer of  microphones, vibration, pressure, force, torque, load, and strain sensors, as well as the pioneer of ICP® technology. This instrumentation is used for test, measurement, monitoring, and control requirements in automotive, aerospace, industrial, R&D, military, educational, commercial, OEM applications, and more.  With a customer support team of more than 30 Customer Service Representatives and Application Engineers, PCB proudly stands behind their products with the services you value most, including 24-hour technical support, a global distribution network, a best in class warranty and Total Customer Satisfaction. Our Platinum Products program is one way PCB ensures fast delivery with over 10000 sensors in stock and covered by a Lifetime Warranty.  Visit us at www.pcb.com for more details, including our Terms and Conditions.

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